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| } } i} | | Meekpleces, | } Pollars, Ascots H 894 broken line fp bles ae foiiows ih ) tae FA St TA (OAT eR BAe | Try our special Midday Lunch 25c—It hasno equal—At the Tea Room—Seneca St. Floor A Was Indeed a Suit Sale Extraordinary § 2O/o We were quite sure that there would be no lack of buyers at this unusual Suit Phe crowd came, it saw and was conquered, It Newest Fall it Suits { discover the re the vy markable values. The Suits were THE STAR Under ; Price { needed no microscope to here, exactly as we and at this writing is continuing with unabated interest. For the be these details: A most fort two hundred of foremost to offer The leloths, ete Every new tures. Suits skirts, ete unate purchase by our Mr, A. G manufacturers you what materials nefit of those who 4id not read our the very newest Fall models in Wome who was compell to sacrifice are undoubtec t bargain are Autumn color is embody the repre latest den¢ ies in Buchanan tech b first announcement, we quote York one of market, New Yo New by stock for ready ¢ thi spuns, now in the Suits, made his 1, enables you'll see season wide-wale Y metal, black and ated Right at the Beginning of the Season This Sale Offers You a Clean Saving of 25% on Your New Fall Costume | $19.50 SUITS $22.50 SUITS $25.00 SUITS of N th to Just ived an express shipment Mack and popular shades; we for, each 25e BUSTER BROWN BELTS Se 4 Patent Leather Buster Brown Black, Brown and Helis; valves to each * Saturday Wen’s 35¢ and 50c Hose 25¢ Ma Pale Heretic 1 Handker ee —— and Sample Hose. extensive | Men's f a very Hine, consisting of plain black, striped. figured and light fancy color combt nations: the best import ble sole cod and toe: fast regular 35¢ and values. Sale 25¢ | price 2 Beh Autumn The great tifal many new gpa PN .$14.63 | $27.50 SUITS for .-. . $16.88 | $30.00 SUITS for ... $18.84 | $37.50 SUITS for Stee ore $20.63 \i $22.50 @ AND MANY PRICES IN BETWEEN, GLOVES Sale of Mended Kid that are stances p Kid Gloves 00; Saturday ew Elastic Belts Ea some n v 2 worth to Needless to Men's 35cTiest62e | 3 for50c Men's Stk Hand Thea, dark colors Seavenir Spoons —— Ster! Iver Souvenir} pat-| Spoons terna of every de sertption: all new and up-to-date kind you always pay She for, Sale price 16 B-Se; 3 50c. Millinery Millinery have added date and beau the ue each . . O8¢ arrivals of Fall ly to the stock of snappy, up-t millinery which we are proud to show you Everything that Dame Fashion has approved can be fo in some and {n our complete department. The styles espect are extreme, and simply trimmed A «athering of the long copies of our im the « sale, at Beautify toman silks and t and ¥ for $15.00; ’ 50c, 5c and | ie 00 Hose 25c | eet received trom our New York office, a Wery large line of Sample Hose, consist ig of plain biack lisles of medium or | sheer gauze weight; colors, and Qfd @ wide range of black laces ‘oF boot length neat, » terns; a few are slightly damaged. that have always sold for 50c, and $1.00; all to go at also in all best plain fancies of every description dainty pat Hose 25c | very all-over | styles, including the and back effects, all will be included in various turbans,” side orted mode! reat hat special for Saturday's ewlty ols skin facings, algo ot beavers, plush and velvets. he new fall shades; a great vari alues not to duplicated elsew special for Saturday ul moire, with ¢ for chotce ond $7.95 Ribbon Sale All Pure Silk Ribbons, in also Plain Taffeta and Satin Taf. feta; worth to 50, Saturday, yard fancy | 25c Se | 10c-15¢ RIBBONS, 5c and Satin Ribbons that sold , Saturday, per yard ilk ilar to REMNANTS, HALF PRICE Remnants of Ribbons accumulated the many successful sal of the at . EXACTLY HALF PRICE Beason Women’s | Another Sale of Hair Goods We repe Neckwear Great Clean-Up Sale About 100 ns, Ida Transtorr uding i Tabs, some im lace effects ia and ends # will be clomed Out aturday, reg We have ar Nets, Arranged ardiess of them in n bargain ta ete each $1.00 ahoto Rodis each Hair Rolls per yard jood Quality Regviar Bale price @ach 5c gle INS — —IlI7 SECOND AVENUE Potts, ations: jal request exe of tant Values in Human ed here torr Way s long Hair Nets our great su Hate Dinplay only, many Extra Colebrated — Bates ad, full double-bed thousands of | the - $1.19 yet practical in size | $7.95 | in black | designs; | during | slightl at a mere asp and 1%Hutton Length Sitk or Lisle $1.00 Clocks for 58 ves, also damaged fraction of worth pair Silk and Lisle Thread. at pri in many in manufacturers’ regularly from < to Thread $1.60; per pair add, come © Ladies’ Vests and Pants | Ladies Vests and . ny | Pants for fall wear Clocks, ‘small | pisin, white cotton fr inght, mediver and heavy weight high neck, } sleeves. and an length pants: theee are extra well fn ished Karmente perfect fitting, and Pretty K iN ; SIL ue and for, each ‘Lemon Day at the Tea Room (4 MU By special request of hundreds of our patrons, we wi rve tomorrow the de Helous, healthful lemon flavor in several appetizing dishes and invigorating drinks at very special prices. At 7c Tri-Colored Lemonade Sea Breeze Lemon Lemon ice Cream Lemon Sun Lemon Nut Sund At 5c Lemon Phosphate Lemon Soda—Plain Lemon and Lime Juice Lemon Pie At 3c served at the fountain Lemon tce Cream Soda Lemon ice Cream Cones Se J When Our Special Lunch at 28¢ has no equal. Served from 11 a. m.to 3p. m. Try it! Jewelry Section Complete line of Helen and Fancy Hat Pin: and Souvenir Articie regular prices Soc BARRETTES FOR 266 Splendid variety of Bhell, Amber and Jet Hat Pins, various new and pretty de The TO $1.00 BARRETTES FOR S00 Hent designs, in Shell, Amber and Jet rrettes; many new designs; values to $3.00. Raturday, ce 50c 10c S ahe with medium PINS 100 Great big lot of Jet and Fancy Hat Pins for, each a splendid lot ¢ After =e Sale , e are giving after-supper sale buy biggest piiima in the shape of ever picke town lock turda TABLE A manufacturer's st nants of Bleached Daw Regalar Te DAMASKS UND k of factory k supper nethe sale price, a In 2%-yard le sale price, a leng In 3-yard lengths In 2-yard lengths a lengtt In 2%-yard per price yard le r price ipper price $6.00 Cowhide Bult Cases, 24-inct wize, after-supper price $2.00 Car 1 Canon, nize; after-supper price d-ineh per Coin Purses. i Watch Fobs. NEY Sg I LAO A VEE Es LN Bie th FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, I, advertised ; alues—well, we only know that action be gan at the stroke of the opening bell | : 1909. a Aa ek nee a mE a jednsisted on Finding Out All About Every Place the Party Visited While in North. (Contributed by Duncan G, Inver arity at the request cf The Star Mr. Inverarity was a member of the Harriman excursion party north in | 1899.) You ask me for my impression of Mr, Harriman formed daring my trip on the Harriman Alaska expedition | whieh left Seattle May 31, 1809. The jfirat characteristié that impressed |me that impressed ever one, and that wae his extreme alert and keenness, | was Introd “ld to him on board the steamer Elder which he had refitted to take us north, My. Harriman asked my name once, repeated it, and never |Reemed to have the slightest diffi culty in remembering or pronounce jing it, which ed ome im |menscly, as I never met a jim my life who name or pronounce it known me time was one nepe Impre could rememb math by Harri At whatever Our expedition Mr Immediately about that wet h with never | would you answer my questions anc find out what I want to kn After he had talked with anyone Ds: or fifteen minutes he usual ks ew more about the town or cou than the oldest inhabitant. He was very affable and agr with everyone on board }iy the smoking room Hthe different member dition for h la and telling stories and listen them, and smoking all the time. an an Inquisitor ask who kne region, He old of that man and 5 questions; in fact he let one interrupt him but general , Never mind w the would ther him would and w to ait and talk with of the ex Go to Howling Valley. A little incident that occurred at Mutr Glacter on our trip northward might «ive you a little sidelight on jhis character, Prof. Muir had been telling Mr. Harriman of a. valiey about 20 milex from the Muir Glaec fer that he had discovered when he first. visited the glacter and he had culled it “Howling Valley This Yalley Mr. Mulr said abounded with Wolves and he thought the hunting would be good. Mr. Harriman trip to the getting decided to make a valley in the h some # shooting, of which was very fond. A party of about 20 went ashe ne after pre arrived there and we start “Howling Valley,” to be gone y@e days. The packers and sev &alPmembere of the party went on ahead. I trailed in the rear doing #ém¢é photographing Throws Gun Away. After we had traveled some two or three miles over the ice moraine I caught up with Mr. Harriman, who Was some distance behind the rest of the party. The walking was very bard, as we erwin to continually cross wa of A OLAS Nl PLEASAN. WAS A PLEASANT FELLOW ON ALASKA TRIP DUNCAN G. INVERARITY, ravines and the fee was ec ed with sand and the footing One would step on ay then of. the ray 40 feet had a Winchester » the disgusted a I pleked the Harriman and I istance behind the re f the part and Inverarit me said Give me back ing It awa I never did Throws Away Furs. n Bering landed a {age on the Siberian cc whole part t ashore man and his family bought a great many furs_and trinkets from the Eskimos. After we had return ed to the ship Dr. Lewis Rutherford Morrh Mr. Harriman'’s private physician at that time, suggested he did not like the idea of the furs the Eskimos had worn being used by Mr. Harriman’s family Mr. Harri man ordered the furs and everything bought by member of the party thrown woard and insisted on reimbursing everyone who had bought anything. He w extrem thoughtful of everyone's comfort and safety, and never for kot anyone who was on the trip with him, always seeming to take an interest In his welfare and I know of severat members of the expedition whom he has matéerl benefited at different tim then Hé seemed to take the keenest enjoyment in being able to get away from business, and several times waid that it was the first time In his life he had ever been where a tele Kram could not reach him, and that he wished he could continue the trip for an indefinite period. I fe sure that not one of the many who accompanted him on that memor able trip north but will be pincerely sorry to learn of his desth and will cross |eympathlos with his family, nea we mee y Photographed in the English LONDON, Sept. 10. by many failures, his own included, Montague Holbein, the English! swimmer, is in training for another |@ffort to navigate the “roughest strip of water on the globe } Dozens of the world's greatest MONTAGUE HOLBEIN. Undeterred , Channel While in Training. long distance swimmers have tried to swim the English channel from France to England, but only one, Capt. Webb, succeeded. The un ceasing “chop” and powerful currents have turned back other man and woman enough to make the effort hardy | MR. SEATTLE PAYS MUCH FOR HIS EATS ' L. H. GRIFFITH FIGURES our| WHAT IT COSTS TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND. would you like to pay the grub!’ bills for everybody in Seat tle for 30 days? At first thought that does not seem to be very much but when you stop and consider it you will find that the bill is more than any Seattle man could pay. It would even make John D. sit and take notice. Taking the popu lation to be 300,000, at 30 cents a day for 30 days, the bill wiu amount to $2,700,000 But just think of the eatables that can be bought with that much money In a month of 80 days, Seattle eats 13,800,00 pounds of meat, 19. 050,000 pounds of iresh vegetables and iruits, besides 5,400,000 pounds of canned products, Each month it takes 1,200,000 pounds of coffee and tea extracts to quench the ‘thirst of the Seattleites, besides the large amount of bad whiskey that [the men members of the family use band the 1,125,000 pounds of milk frien Seattle’ drinks. How pwenkdn: thin ‘vask. beck tt | ec and tea, 2,760,000 pounds of sugar is needed, and to sour things up a bit, 3,240,000 pounds of pickles and vinegar are consumed Only 13,700,000 pounds of bread and 2,730,000 pounds of butter are eaten every month here. It takes 450,000 pounds of soap to keep the city clean After all this was figured out the mathematician got an attack of | brain fever and the rest of the sta-| tistics cannot be relied upon When L. H. Griffith, the pioneer | capitalist who is the moving spirit of the Westlake Market company, first decided on that project, he said he was going to supply the wants of most the people of Se attle, To dasthis he found it was necessary to know what the wants were, hence these figures. e38: H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. if you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. hs bias ti Sbea531 extra specials for Saturda y— to make tomorro é ot great inter for homefurnishers, we have folty cle keenly Be pecials on underpriced the 1 pecials pictured below ides these there are many other equally intere ting price reduction an 5 uncsscsal go-cart tiapecial a fine Man'la grass for Saturday: fonhasicte! $3.95 for this $6.75 Merngyyn yuppie ied folding go-cart— ( special ESN) $3.95 regular pr $4.60 regular price 89.00 hardwood kitchen cupboard extra special for Saturday— lawn swing special for Saturday— awn or strong and Hinigned in practically and drawers priced _for 5615 Standard ranged extra Satur- shelves € pecially 75; specially priced for Satur- These Suits and Coats are handsomely tailored—the illustration shows that. They're of a superior quality and tailored elegant smooth rough, and domestic from or foreign mate- rials, in a range of new and staple colors, capable of meeting the taste of any lady. (All sizes). on $5 "$18.5 “Alterations Free.” We have just led to our ladies’ de- partment a complete line of Ready- to-wear Hats for present use. These early fall hats are daintily designed and trimmed. PRICES $4.50 Down to $1.00 A WEEK MEN'S SUITS AND COATS $1.00 A WEEK. Tailors of national repute have devoted their best efforts to give these suits and coats the striking individuality reflected in every feature, We havea large assortment of correctly tailored $35 ome $1500 Down to “PAY US AS YOU GET PAID.” OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. “Send for Our New Style Book.” 4/4. UNION ST. Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues. esas EN PRINTS TOS OPBET Te,